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She prevailed everywhere last year but at Wimbledon, where her failure to compete made her a headline distraction.
Early on, she recognized that seeing other women compete made the sport attainable for her, but the disparity between male and female riders was a fact she could not ignore.
Russian-born short-track speed skater Tatiana Borodulina, whose citizenship was expedited to allow her to compete, made the semifinals in two events, placing 7th and 11th.
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The eight wounded servicemen and women who will compete make up a small part of the 300-strong team, but have attracted disproportionate attention.
The ((tau ^,, tau ^)) annihilation decay and the weak decay of the constituent (tau )'s actually compete, making ((tau ^,, tau ^)) not a pure QED system like ( ( e^,, e^)) [1].
The answers may compete, making decisions more challenging.
Most of the cat owners who train their pets to compete make their own agility equipment -- like this homemade ramp.
Once you get up to compete, make sure you are LOUD!
By 1973, two women's tours were competing, making it difficult to consolidate support for more tournaments and prize money.
Huxley also nationalized the Darwinian struggle; he saw the industrial powers competing, making workforce training obligatory to win the economic "battle".
In Singh's middleweight event, only eight pugilists competed, making first round a quarterfinal match.
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